Samsung Nexus S Batteries

Always be prepared with a Spare Battery for your Samsung Nexus S

Spare batteries for the Samsung Nexus S are designed for the on-the-go power user. The raw speed of this device translates into higher battery use, and a backup battery can deliver hours of extra talk and play time. Small, durable and lightweight, these are a must-have solution that is ideal when power outlets are not readily available.

You never know when your day may require more life from your Samsung Nexus S than normal, so play it safe. Keep an extra battery handy at home, at work or in your travel bag. These standard batteries ensure that your Samsung Nexus S works at optimum performance and reliability.

These Extended Batteriesare designed for the user who needs extra life, but doesn't want to add any thickness to their Nexus S, or carry around a spare battery with them at all times. It's the extra juice you need for your day all in one standard sized battery.

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